Bob Hope’s Film and TV Credits
“Bob Hope: Laughing With the Presidents” (1996) (TV) .... co-host
“A Century of Cinema” (1994) .... himself
“Radio Star -- die AFN-Story” (1994) .... himself
“Entertaining the Troops” (1989) .... himself
“A Masterpiece of Murder” (1986) (TV) .... Dan Dolan
“Spies Like Us” (1985) .... himself
“The Muppet Movie” (1979) .... ice cream vendor
“Cancel My Reservation” (1972) .... Dan Bartlett
“How to Commit Marriage” (1969) .... Frank Benson
“The Private Navy of Sgt. O’Farrell” (1968) .... Sgt. Dan O’Farrell
“Eight on the Lam” (1967) .... Henry Dimsdale
“Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!” (1966) .... Tom Meade
“The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show” (1966) (TV) .... star
“Not with My Wife, You Don’t” (1966) .... cameo
“The Oscar” (1966) .... guest
“I’ll Take Sweden” (1965) .... Bob Holcomb
“A Global Affair” (1964) .... Frank Larrimore
“Call Me Bwana” (1963) .... Matthew Merriweather
“Critic’s Choice” (1963) .... Parker Ballantine
“Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre” (1963) TV series .... host (1963-67)
“The Chrysler Theater “ (1963)
“The Road to Hong Kong” (1962) .... Chester Babcock
“Bachelor in Paradise” (1961) .... Adam J. Niles
“The Facts of Life” (1960) .... Larry Gilbert
“Frances Langford Presents” (1959) TV series
“Alias Jesse James” (1959) .... Milford Farnsworth
“The Five Pennies” (1959) .... guest
“Paris Holiday” (1958) .... Robert Leslie Hunter
“Beau James” (1957) .... Mayor James J. ‘Jimmy’ Walker
“The Iron Petticoat” (1956) .... Maj. Chuck Lockwood
“That Certain Feeling” (1956) .... Francis X. Duignan
“The Seven Little Foys” (1955) .... Eddie Foy
“Casanova’s Big Night” (1954) .... Pippo
“Scared Stiff” (1953)” (uncredited) .... himself (cameo)
“The Bob Hope Show “ (1953) TV series .... star (1953-56)
“Here Come the Girls” (1953) .... Stanley Snodgrass
“Off Limits” (1953) .... Wally Hogan
“The Greatest Show on Earth” (1952) .... spectator
“Road to Bali” (1952) .... Harold Gridley
“Son of Paleface” (1952) .... Junior Potter
“My Favorite Spy” (1951) .... Peanuts White/Eric Augustine
“Sound-Off Time” (1951) TV series .... alternate host (1951-52)
“The Lemon Drop Kid” (1951) .... Sidney Melbourne (The Lemon Drop Kid)
“The Colgate Comedy Hour “ (1950) TV series .... alternate host (1952-53)
“Fancy Pants” (1950) .... Arthur Tyler
“The Great Lover” (1949) .... Freddie Hunter
“Sorrowful Jones” (1949) .... Humphrey “Sorrowful” Jones
“The Paleface” (1948) .... “Painless” Peter Potter
“My Favorite Brunette” (1947) .... Ronnie Jackson
“Road to Rio” (1947) .... Hot Lips Barton
“Variety Girl” (1947) .... himself
“Where There’s Life” (1947) .... Michael Valentine
“Monsieur Beaucaire” (1946) .... Monsieur Beaucaire
“The All-Star Bond Rally” (1945) .... guest
“Road to Utopia” (1945) .... Chester Hooton
“The Princess and the Pirate” (1944) .... Sylvester the Great
“They Got Me Covered” (1943) .... Robert Kittredge
“Combat America” (1943) .... himself
“Let’s Face It” (1943) .... Jerry Walker
“Show Business at War” (1943) .... himself
“Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 4” (1942) .... himself
“My Favorite Blonde” (1942) .... Larry Haines
“Road to Morocco” (1942) .... Orville “Turkey” Jackson
“Star Spangled Rhythm” (1942) .... himself
“Caught in the Draft” (1941) .... Don Bolton
“Louisiana Purchase” (1941) .... Jim Taylor
“Nothing But the Truth” (1941) .... Steve Bennett
“Road to Zanzibar” (1941) .... Hubert “Fearless” Frazier
“Road to Singapore” (1940) .... Ace Lannigan
“The Ghost Breakers” (1940) .... Larry Lawrence
“The Cat and the Canary” (1939) .... Wally Campbell
“Never Say Die” (1939) .... John Kidley
“Some Like It Hot” (1939) .... Nicky Nelson
“The Big Broadcast of 1938” (1938) .... Buzz Fielding
“College Swing” (1938) .... Bud Brady
“Give Me a Sailor” (1938) .... Jim Brewster
“Thanks for the Memory” (1938) .... Steve Merrick
“Double Exposure” (1935)
“The Old Grey Mayor” (1935) .... himself
“Going Spanish” (1934) .... himself
“Calling All Tars” (1931)
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